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i love kojis.
i used to work there i loved it so much. the food is always fantastic.
mmmmmmmmmmmmmmm =)
its great to go with a lot of friends or on a date too
i love kojis.
i used to work there i loved it so much. the food is always fantastic.
mmmmmmmmmmmmmmm =)
its great to go with a lot of friends or on a date too
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I'm practically here almost all the time! My friends love it, I love it and the portions are great!!! Except... they do take their time bringing your food out.
I'm practically here almost all the time! My friends love it, I love it and the portions are great!!! Except... they do take their time bringing your food out.
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Literally translating to "Swish, swish," shabu shabu is a great way to entertain guests and their taste buds. Kojis restaurant offers a fine feng-shui dining experience with a wide variety of fresh... More
Literally translating to "Swish, swish," shabu shabu is a great way to entertain guests and their taste buds. Kojis restaurant offers a fine feng-shui dining experience with a wide variety of fresh sushi, hand rolls, and cut rolls as well as their specialty, shabu shabu -- a Japanese style fondue where guests cook their own entrées! Guests can opt for either traditional Japanese bar style seating, or the more secluded family style tables. Every seat is equipped with a personal shabu pot and meals are prefaced by an optional shabu shabu demonstration. Flat screen T.V.'s align the walls and entertain with several choices of fine Japanese cinema (Godzilla vs. Mothera anyone?) All in all it's a fun, reasonably priced meal whether your looking for a quick bite on your lunch break or a leisurely dinner with friends. Great for impressing out of town guests, enjoying a local treat or hosting private parties, Kojis Sushi and Shabu Shabu is sure to leave you saying, " Arigato!"
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I was pleasantly surprised by this sushi restaurant. I'm a pretty picky sushi eater and I thought any place in the block wouldn't live up to my expectations. However, the place has a lot of... More
I was pleasantly surprised by this sushi restaurant. I'm a pretty picky sushi eater and I thought any place in the block wouldn't live up to my expectations. However, the place has a lot of selection. Its great for minimalists who like their sashimi or for those who like more exotic things like a philly roll or caterpillar roll. The service was friendly and fast and I thought the prices were reasonable especially for the location of the restaurant. I've eaten there several times and would go back again. I know they have a good bar selection although I think I stuck to wine or sake both times I've been.
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The food is excellent and worth the wait. Service isn't always consistent but the food is. Whether you come for the "happy hour" shabu shabu special or for a late dinner, you'll leave full and... More
The food is excellent and worth the wait. Service isn't always consistent but the food is. Whether you come for the "happy hour" shabu shabu special or for a late dinner, you'll leave full and happy.
Vegetable plate comes with your shabu shabu which includes tofu lettuce, and varied veggies. The sushi portions are large as well and can be shared. The choice of sauces can created almost any mix of savory dips. My husband will put a lot of his garlic in the steaming water so that the his meat is already cooking in a steaming broth of soy and garlic.
There's a bar on the side that you can have a beer while you wait to be seated and a small semi private upstairs seating area for larger groups.
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Always a good eat and an even better price. Their happy hour ends at 6 but then comes back again at 9 for Reverse Happy Hour. Rolls are 1/2 the price and beers are 2.50. It is located at the... More
Always a good eat and an even better price. Their happy hour ends at 6 but then comes back again at 9 for Reverse Happy Hour. Rolls are 1/2 the price and beers are 2.50. It is located at the Block of Orange so there are also many options after dinner. You can go get drinks, see a movie, or go to a bar.
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Sushi didn't sound like an appetizing treat for me, but this place proved me wrong. They made the sushi very carefully and it came out very tasty. I only went here once, and it was my first time... More
Sushi didn't sound like an appetizing treat for me, but this place proved me wrong. They made the sushi very carefully and it came out very tasty. I only went here once, and it was my first time eating sushi, so don't take my word for it; I'm no sushi expert and haven't been to much other places to compare it to. Nevertheless, the sushi here was very good and I couldn't ask for a better first experience.
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Koji's is so good! All the ingredients are very fresh and healthy. For shabu shabu there are two different sauces for dipping the meats and veggies as well as green onions, dicon, chili. The... More
Koji's is so good! All the ingredients are very fresh and healthy. For shabu shabu there are two different sauces for dipping the meats and veggies as well as green onions, dicon, chili. The staff is nice and I've never had a problem there. They have a frequent diner card for lunch. The prices vary depending on what you order, but for the average person it's about $10 for the entree. If you haven't tried shabu shabu you must! The concept is that you cook your own pre-sliced meat and veggies in a boiling pot of water in front of you.
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This place seems so overpriced for boiled meat. Don't get me wrong, I think it's fun to cook your own food and it actually turns out pretty good...but it seems like a lot to pay.
Vegetarian... More
This place seems so overpriced for boiled meat. Don't get me wrong, I think it's fun to cook your own food and it actually turns out pretty good...but it seems like a lot to pay.
Vegetarian options are not good, this is really for meat eaters.
The chocolate mint martini was one of the best drinks i have ever had...and most expensive.
I guess I'm cheap.
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So this is a place with an upbeat (albeit loud atmosphere). Their specialty is shabu shabu, the Japanese version of fondue except you use boiling water instead off hot oil. This place is great for... More
So this is a place with an upbeat (albeit loud atmosphere). Their specialty is shabu shabu, the Japanese version of fondue except you use boiling water instead off hot oil. This place is great for groups, although it's not yoour ideal 1st date restaurant due to the noise level. (on the weekends they even have a DJ???? I don't know what that's all about). Anyway you cook your own meats and veggies and dip them in the traditionnal ponzu and sesame sauces and voila. A dinner you coook yourself. If you plan on going for dinner expect a wait and plan for a t least an hour and a half of dining time (since you have to cook each bite yourself). Noot a good place for a gourmet, buut it's a lot of fun and boiled meat is really quite delicious with the different sauces.
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